2009P PL 1DEO 001 010
2009P(PL)-1DEO-001T 090°
DESCRIPTION: Light trail lines are seen from the ERT of LIBERTY. The offset direction is 090 degrees. Notice the similarity of the trail lines to 2009P(FY)-1DEO-001T.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is EMDS – a diagonal die scratch is seen over the word LIBERTY.
Reverse is EMDS – none noted.
NOTE: This die was found by Rock Hasenberg of Tennessee.
2009P(PL)-1DEO-002T 300°
DESCRIPTION: Light trail lines are seen from the tops of the letters in LIBERTY. The offset direction is 300 degrees.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none noted.
Reverse is MDS – a die dent is seen in the field to the left of Lincoln’s right leg and to the right and above the trees.
NOTE: This die was found by Louis Schaeffer.
2009P(PL)-1DEO-003T 190°
DESCRIPTION: Trail lines are seen from the bottom of the letters in LIBERTY. The offset direction is 190 degrees.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – a die crack is seen from the bridge of Lincoln’s nose up through the forehead and into the hair.
Reverse is MDS – a die crack extends into the field from the tip of the left boot.
NOTE: This die was found by Louis Schaeffer.
2009P(PL)-1DEO-004T 300°
DESCRIPTION: Light trail lines are seen from the left top corners of the letters in LIBERTY. The offset direction is 300 degrees.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “A “, obverse is EDS – none noted
Reverse is EDS – a die crack is seen from Lincoln’s left boot tip.
NOTE: This die was found by Jim Ehrhart.
2009P(PL)-1DEO-005T 200°
DESCRIPTION: Trail lines are seen from the bottom of BERTY of LIBERTY. The offset direction is 200°.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “A“, obverse is EDS – none noted
Reverse is EDS – none noted
NOTE: This die was found by Albert Neils Sr.
2009P (PL)-1DEO-006T 045°
DESCRIPTION: Moderate to strong trail lines are seen from the top of the BERTY of LIBERTY in the date. The Trails get stronger the further east they appear. The offset direction is approximately 045 degrees.
Die markers: Stage “A”, Obverse and reverse is EDS – No markers could be found. A possible die gouge is seen above the initials ‘SG’ on the reverse.
NOTE: This die was found by Bob Piazza.